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A lot of classrooms at work have something similar. Don’t mind them myself and keeps you from sitting on your arse all day but some staff complain about standing all day.Do any of the SMB use either a raising desk or a desk riser (like this for example)? If so, have you found any benefits.
Just trialling one now and I'm not sure what I think of it TBH. Would be good to hear others' experiences
We have mobile desks at work so alternate standing and sitting all day. It's defo better.Do any of the SMB use either a raising desk or a desk riser (like this for example)? If so, have you found any benefits.
Just trialling one now and I'm not sure what I think of it TBH. Would be good to hear others' experiences
Do you find you stand much? I'm trying to get a feel for what the split is between standing and sitting for those who've used them a while.We have mobile desks at work so alternate standing and sitting all day. It's defo better.
I bought an YoYo desk riser on Ebay and am trialling it now. I work on a desktop not a laptop as all day on a laptop messes me up (see the ergonomics comment above).Could buy an old A0 drawing board and put your laptop on that when you want to stand. Pick them up for next to nowt these days.
At least 4 years old.I put a wooden desk and a blackboard in my living room.
I think it looks classy.
There's a lass I work with uses her ironing boardCould buy an old A0 drawing board and put your laptop on that when you want to stand. Pick them up for next to nowt these days.
Much more. I tend to do my thinking sitting down and trading standing up so I'm always hopping on and off.Do you find you stand much? I'm trying to get a feel for what the split is between standing and sitting for those who've used them a while.
I've found over the years that I have to get all the ergonomics spot on (desk to eye ratio and distance, ergonomic keyboard, precise chair height etc etc) otherwise I get a raft of RSI symptoms. I'm hoping a desk riser might help.
You could programme them so all the desks would rise up when the boss walked in forcing the workers to salute him or her obviously.We trialled a couple of motorised ones at work. I was very impressed.
One of the lasses in the team lay across it (non-provocatively I might add) and it was actually able to hold her weight and propel her upwards. I had fears that we might burn the motor out and have to explain ourselves but it was up to the job.
Do you find you stand much? I'm trying to get a feel for what the split is between standing and sitting for those who've used them a while.
I've found over the years that I have to get all the ergonomics spot on (desk to eye ratio and distance, ergonomic keyboard, precise chair height etc etc) otherwise I get a raft of RSI symptoms. I'm hoping a desk riser might help.
You could programme them so all the desks would rise up when the boss walked in forcing the workers to salute him or her obviously.
Got some chocks under my desk legs to rise the desk. And a riser for my monitor